In an era defined by rapid technological advancements, education is undergoing significant transformations, particularly with the shift towards digital assessments. The Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) plans to implement a three-stage non-retaining digital assessment for Classes III, V, and VIII. This innovative approach ensures that student data is collected temporarily and deleted after evaluations, addressing growing concerns about data privacy. Non-retaining digital assessments aim to enhance privacy for students while modernizing the evaluation process, benefitting students, teachers, and schools alike.
CISCE to introduce non-retaining digital assessment for Classes III, V and VIII: Who will benefit from this and how?

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